You know that old expression,
"The nose knows"?
It turns out that is really true.
"When you smell things, you remember emotions."
Take LOVE, for example.
Who wouldn't want to remember the exhilaration of early, or any for that matter, LOVE?
What does LOVE smell like?
It smells like May ......
A Mississippi/Arkansas Delta
May in FULL BLOOM.
The scents are intoxicating, heady.
The promise for the upcoming,
long, hot, barely unfolding summer reverberates in the sunshine.
Excitement can't help but
course through your veins
and cause your heart to leap
at least just a little.
The earth has warmed, the temperature is rising, and there is a cacophonous intermingling of delicious smells everywhere, a 'Flower Bomb' if you will.
You can lose yourself in the scent,
get totally carried away
by the love in the air.
The scent of this time,
of May in FULL BLOOM,
the scent of LOVE,
will always remain in your memory....
I don't design that many weddings,
but this May I have been working
on two Delta weddings,
an elegant, gilded, streamlined, formal affair in Clarksdale,
and an earthy, colorful, outdoorsy
fete in Helena.
Both weddings of course are laden with flowers and scents.......
My beautiful Clarksdale Delta bride
chose a crisp, modern white and golden palette with lots of vibrant green
for her wedding day.
Her memories of LOVE
will be tied to the scents of
Peonies (Bashful)
Roses (Happy Love, Beauty)
Freesia
Tulip (Love, Fame)
Tulip (Love, Fame)
My fresh and lovely Helena bride
has chosen a palette of what I like to call
classic French countryside,
orangey red, turquoise, and golden yellow
with touches of bridal white,
raspberry pink and lavender.
Her memories of LOVE will be tied to the scents of
Roses (Happy Love)
Rosemary (Remembrance)
Sunflower (Pride and Appreciation)
Sunflower (Pride and Appreciation)
Lavender (Serenity and Grace)
My wedding wasn't in May, but May holds many scent memories of those I love .....
The pungent smell of marigolds reminds me of my grandmother Nanny's house,
for each May she planted them down the sides of her driveway.
I spent many fun hours playing in her big, sloping yard on Main Street
or Darby Avenue in Lambert.
In the Language of Flowers Marigold means "Despair and Grief".I love the color for a wedding, but not the sentiment! |
I think this marigold colored wedding looks so crisp. I am betting Madge would love this. It's her favorite color! |
Nanny's yard was also home to a gloriously huge, May blooming Magnolia Grandiflora.
Susan and I spent hours playing under its ground hugging branches and
loved its buds wrapped in greigey,
velvet like outer leaves,
its huge full blown flowers with their light, creamy, slightly citrus scent,
and it's pineapple like cones.
The delicious, sweet smell of roses reminds me of my play yard on our farm on the Coldwater River in the Delta.
My Mother espaliered the first roses I ever remember on the play yard fence.
Delta Bohemian Garden |
And on one of my early Mother's Days,
in May of course,
we went out and cut red roses
to wear to church.
I was a tiny bit sad that we had no white rose for Nanny to wear for long passed great-grandmother Mammie.
To this day, red roses are one of
my very favorite flowers.
In the Language of Flowers, roses mean "Happy Love". |
Another beautiful Helena Bride and her bouquet of all white roses, Eskimo and Vendela. |
The funny, earthy, acid smell of tomato vines reminds me of my Uncle Raymond and his many May plantings of tomatoes.
His tomatoes are some of the most delicious I have ever eaten.
Delta Bohemian Garden |
I DO love this unusual scent! Do you? |
Is this wedding too tomatoey for you? |
I LOVE to use the unexpected in wedding arrangements. VOILA, ripe and green tomatoes! |
Heavy and sensuous,
the scent of gardenias
is one of my favorites.
Delta Bohemian Garden |
One of the first perfumes
I ever wore was Jungle Gardenia
in junior high school for a
Lausanne May Day celebration.
I felt so grown up!
I still love all those Lausanne Ladies.
A beautiful wedding gown called "Gardenia". |
I can still smell the cut honeysuckle my Mother placed on my dresser
my senior year in high school
just before my May graduation.
And when I smell fresh herbs,
the memories of my first house in
Charlotte, North Carolina,
where the first May I lived there,
I planned, planted, and daily cared for my first herb garden.
I hostessed the main course of a fancy progressive dinner party alfresco
in my herb and rose garden late that May.
I was so proud.
Memories of all my Charlotte friends I love come flooding back.
Earlier this May week, I rode out to
Moon Lake with my dear friends
Madge and Billy.
We shared this beautiful view of the lake and the totally intoxicating scent
of mounds of glorious jasmine
growing on the fence and dock.
Perhaps a lovely scent for a bride and a scent memory for her groom? I have not tried this, but I want to. |
I am making new scent memories
with those I love this May in
Clarksdale, Helena, and their environs, where everything is indeed in
FULL BLOOM.....
And SOMEONE smells really good.....
I won't forget......
LOVE smells like May.
May smells like LOVE.
What is your favorite scent memory?
What is your favorite scent memory?
photo credits: Marilyn Trainor Storey, Pinterest, SOMEONE who smells good
MUCH MORE WEDDING TO COME!
Kudos to Billy Howell and
his beautiful Bohemian Garden
which delights the eyes and the nose.
his beautiful Bohemian Garden
which delights the eyes and the nose.
For more on Billy, Madge and the
Delta Bohemian
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